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apples to apples is using everything else being equal - just compare parallel vs series connections.
that means same LEDs (no change in spec), and then build series and parallel circuits. parallel always loses due losses being per LED. and that is the one of main reasons for DCDC converter type of LED drivers.
as for series resistor, use R=Vr/Ir = (Vbatt-Vf)/If
so if your LED has Vf of 2.2V when current is 2mA, and battery is 3V you get
(3V-2.2V)/0.002A = 0.8V/0.002A=400 Ohm. nearest common value is 390 Ohm.
you mentioned 5 LEDs before but 6 makes it work with 3 channels. by switching the LEDs current consumption is reduced.

and this can be reduced to

that means same LEDs (no change in spec), and then build series and parallel circuits. parallel always loses due losses being per LED. and that is the one of main reasons for DCDC converter type of LED drivers.
as for series resistor, use R=Vr/Ir = (Vbatt-Vf)/If
so if your LED has Vf of 2.2V when current is 2mA, and battery is 3V you get
(3V-2.2V)/0.002A = 0.8V/0.002A=400 Ohm. nearest common value is 390 Ohm.
you mentioned 5 LEDs before but 6 makes it work with 3 channels. by switching the LEDs current consumption is reduced.

and this can be reduced to

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